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Threw. good Presses, and a general variety of nlnterini suited for Plain and-Fancy work of livery kind, enables. us to do dohl!rinting (a the shortest' notice and on the moot reasonable terms., Porsonsiti iv - ant - of Bills, Blanks or any thing in the jobbing line %ill find it their in - Wrest to give-us nealle--Exerpariety4. ll hAldltEcoie . .. 'stnntly on hand. (2(3- All totters nn busin4(Ond be post=paid to se cure attention. '' . ....., • Fffllll,tho Now Orllmtus 84110415.. 1 1 -. l l ' ' 1 ; 11 ti i f `":.) liti ‘II. ' i 1 .- A Sad Stoty of_ Mormonism, §l, .E '..1 .c 5. 4 . 1 4,4 4, ..c -, WO became acquainted -- •:o- - - .. _ ....r, f., f. •‘. fo . JAx... . . .. ~ 1 2.3 Juvr ... • .. 12 4 with - a . short histoty - of. - of i i 5 . 7 8.910 • 5 5 5 B'-9 I II --. I - II 12 1214 1516 17 . • 1203 14 15116117 111 r parny In this oity,•and par 11519 20 21 22 Z 524 • . 1520 21 22 2524 25, 25 1 26 27 293031 2527 28 Mi 3031 ... 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' 11 2 3 -I, 6 8 7 1011 1 1455 16 459 IO II 12'19 14 ° 1711 26 2 1 2112523 . 1500 17 18 19 20 21 2425 26 7 282910 --, 2251 24 MO 27 28 • - 3 .. 1 - 1 .'" - 75 . 5 ' 5 Dm ...1... 12. 3, 4 5 Jena ,13 6 , 78 9 101 12 : II I 1 9 8 1 1 7 1 1 8 1 ,1 1 9 2 120 - - - 13'14 15 10 1729 19 . 21 24 2 1 26 1 27 51.21 22 'M 24 2520 ll ' aetterat d. Coca( anformation U. S. oO'V'FSSNIIVIN!i'• DY051d0114,--FILAZIXLIN PIERCT. , VidO VMSIdea—JESSE D. BRIGHT. • Secretary of State—Wm. L. MARCY.. 130CrOtAry of Interior—Roar= AICCLELLAND... Socratnry of.Tronsury—JAMYS OUTIMIE. BoucotAry of Wnr—Jr.rrrnson DAVIS. Bunrotnry of Navy—Jus.-C. DOBUIN. Post'Unstor flonoral--JAurs oAuvoiri.. Attorney doneral—ClAtron Counof. Ohio( Justi co of United States-It. B. TANEY STAT.EI GFOVERNZIKENT. GOVerIIOJAUES POLLOCK. SOCriaary of Stat.o.ANJalsw„fl.' Comm. Survoyor flunernl-4. I. 13nAwtty. AukllltOr bbuorall , ::' Boats.* • , 'llllal . ot—iiENßl S. MLORAW. Judos of We Supremo Court—E. !Awls, J. S. BLAME, W. 11. LOWRIE, C. W. I SOODWAIth, J. C. lima. COUNTY OITICIERS. •. ~.,. . President Judge—Pon. J'auss 11.- Gatium. - -- • Associate Judges=llori., John "itupp, Sanuiel -Wood 'Liam. , • . . • .• District 'Attorney-o'm. J. Shearer. Pmalionotary—Dantel K. Noel!. - • . • Recorder, dm.—Jolin• •31: Uregg. • , Register—William Lytle. High Khalil—Jacob bowman; Deputy, J. Hem 'Mogen. . County Treasurer—Adam Senssman. • .. Coroner—Mitchell 31 'Cleilmic-- • • Comity Counnissioners.—Ueorge 31. Graham, Wil liam 31. ifenderpr a, Andrew Kerr. Clerk to Cumuli's. sinners. Michael Wise. Diromani of 1,110 Poor--tlabrge Drin ito John C. Brown, Samuel' rill. Superintendent ~ ` Pour; !louse ,—Joseph holateli. . ' BOROUGai orrzaans._ Chief Burgos—Col. ARMSTRONG NOULIZ. • Assistant itarguss—Namual Could, Town Counell—lt. C. Woodward, (Proetdent) Thos. M. Blddlo, John Thompson, Mich.' iihusfer, floury Wass, David Sipa, Rebut Irvin, A. A. blyq elichaul Liolcomb. I.:unstably—John • Spahr, iligh Comitablo; Robert MeCartnoy, \Yard Constable: oim.unEs • • First Presbytorlau Church, northwest eagle of Centro •- • Square. - Rov. Cos - o•ac Y. Wpm, astor.—Survices overt . —Sund a y-moraingLat.--11-o'clock, aud._724:eliab ' P. 51.• Sou . Prosbyterian Church,cornor of South Ilauovet and-Purofreintroots; Rev. slr. E.u.a.s, Pastor. Services COMIIIOIICO at 11 o'clock; A. 51., and 7 o'clock, P. 31. ' - _ St. Johns Church; (Prot. Episcopal) noitheast addle of Centro Square. Rev. Jactin B. Monde, hector. Services at 11 o'clock, A.M., and 3 o'clock, P. 51. English Luthoran Church, Ledford between Main and Louthur stands. Rev. Jacou Fit, Pastor. Survicen at 11 o'clock, A. M., and 7 o'clock; P. 51. Dermas Reformed Church, Lauthef, - between 'Hanover And Pitt stroots...Rov.k. Knousrt, Pastor. . . Seivices • - at 1.33.4 o'clock; A. M., and 031 P. 31. • - Mot hinilst E.Church, (first Chargorcornor of Mainand Pitt strouts. 11ev. Jou:L.sl. 00,00, Pastor,' Services et -11 o'clock, A. AL, and 614 o'clock, P. 11. Mothodlst E. Church, (mooed Charge) Rev. 'I . /10XAS DAUGUNILTY, Pastor. Services In COiii3goChaptd, at 11 o'clock A. M., and Pastor. . P. M. • • - Roman - Catholic Church, Pomfret, near East street.- - Roy. JA5lg3 IMIIILETT, PllStOr.'bervlcee,On the lad Sun day of caub month. Carman Lutheran Church, cornet'. of Pomfret and -I:Natant-streets. Ruv. I. I'. Naschold, Seater, Son iee d t, 111-6 A. IL - • trWlion cbangos In the above are uocesiary tint po persona are roquOstud-to notify no. , GOLLE9III:* • Rev. Charles Collins, President and Prolelsar of Marta ifettimir - DV - Johnsoni - Professor of Philosophy English Literature. James W. Marshall, Profesiew of Ancient Lahguagee. Rev. Otis 11. Tiffany, Professor of Mathematics. William C. Wilson, Profussornf Natural Science and Curator olthe - Museum - . Alexander Sedum, Professor of Hebrew and ...Modern Languages. ' Samuel D. lllllman;Principal of the Grammar School .Janus P. Merehall, Assistant In the Grammar School. Co &I' ORATIONS. • CATtusts. Dueospr.hais.—President, liletuird,Parker, • Colder, Min. Al. Booteuu Clorkg, J. P. llassler, N. V. Difeetors, idahard•, Parker., Jahn 'Zug, 'high St rtart,lThomaa.Pnatun: Q. Walidward; Robert ' Moore, John hauderaon; Ileury.l.ogaii; Samuel, AA'bo'rry. • CU.IIII,MLAND VALET At /L . , IWO CO,llPANl444 4 (ll3ldellt,' • Frederick Watts; Sicridary and Ttuasurer,.l:dward'N. Supprintondant,A. P. had,th. 'twice a day,. ihuliwiwd, 'Aqini r ing Carlisle at 10.26 o'clock, A. di. anitB,a3 ieclock,p Al. Two avortilairoay. , ward, .nitylng Carlisle at 10.43 4 1 c190421:.31.b.n5v; ' .OAULUILE CIAO Axe WATER C0MPAN.Y....„44•4414i1U, Vied , --....arlck-Wattia:Pacratary....Lunizalitutt:lrgAMArg I '.'' M. thetenn Direiderii, V, AVatta,'llichard Parke;, Lemuel. Todd, wm;.N: noutd. 4 , , . Dr. 3v.. W, Dale, Franklin nor, Mani - y.lllmin and F.ll:' uhkaioi ,•• OumaaatANN - Valzerliags.Prosidant, "John rett; Cashier; H. Ai• Sturgeon; ;Totally. JuN.O.' 4lo fro , ". liirectorgi'dalra PterreM4•Wm:itoriAloichnir!BredurN • aloe,.lllcluipl Woodii, , Jobw".o. Dunlap, gobt.o. - liturrut, • A; and'eAptulp . , . . •• . • ....):14,31 1. 411,.' 017A ) 0gr4t14331 PostateZatliiiillet.tfre . oriniaiialt.intilien'lefillai,; or, linder, l l eunie r illl 2 t l • l 4 L iitta , i 1 . 11 • .:1141 Stat4i s lt —. 'under o , iniipteii in *MAIO a'Vo 'lcr!) - 0 1 1 ,1 i or 2 ypnta. unpaid, 'Xile,e,ei,liaid.fellteeo, to . " : , • 11 , 3,i:610 Apti,e4)44 ., Vatieari,t , ul {invest:4'l re u . me, yt.l io.), es , ii - 00.4 Ar s••••:41i MEM . • . „ 4 •• . • 6 . 7. 4 s 6 ;tV ' ' : 3 l ihr V ' '') l 4 ' 7 4 ' :asacza . • • .... • •: 0 ' . tlt • • molgßits_.orzy-L--=. , _the. following touching lines wore seat by hei" eoiy• With the itresdnt . 'a. Bible:— • itemember, loyeorbo gave thee this,' Whoa other days shell come; ' - .When sho'irho Lad thy curliest kiss Sleeps in her narrow home. Remember, 'twos O mother gave Thu gift to ow, sho'd X° to SM. . „ . ghat idathei sought n pleil,m.of. •The.hollust.of her sou A nd , froin the - gifts of (la' Aboo, ” Sho clues° n goodly ono: - Sho otiose fur her beloved beY The source of light, and It and joy. _ . And Undo him hoop theret, that when The parting hour should chino, • They ml r t have hope to moot again Inn "II home! - Slut :told. faith In•that would be . Sweat Inreuse to her memory. And should the scoffer lulls pride, • Luigh that fond talthippeorn; , And bid him emit the phials., aside That he from youth had porno; She lade him dense, And ash Ids brimit,, • • -, If ho,or,sho, had loved Lim best.',_ A paront's biassing on hor son r - ,vith this holy thing; • Tho love tint would rotain thp ono Must to t.4..otbersling; Ttontonibor no Idle toy—. A 3111111EWS.airr—Itemoinbor Troyl i~rcllincoli WO became acquainted a few days since with - n'short histoty-of.--certaiu 4 tranaaetions,- - pertly in - this city,.and partly out of it, which afford a very fair illustration of the premienl effect•of that beautiful system of imposture Whichlailiiidtlfrig its lights - and nhadoWs-Upoti: the tops of the Western mZiuntains.—Possibly Our readers maybe interested ittit-lespecial ly if . they should over, in the mutations of thL future, be thrown within the valley where the: Upaseheds its poison and reveals the, ghastly carcases which strew the, ground, they may perhaps be enabled to turn it to a • practical use. With this in view, we will. briefly. 'state th i catircometanees to which we' allude; sup preeeing names : for the reason that some of those affected, and most grievously aiTeeted,. by.thtee circumstances, are of our own cid zens, and to whom we ilre'n ' ld fodder our pro.. foundest SyMptithies. .:„.*. A' few years since, a gentlenrian, his wife, and two infantile children, like thousands' of othertyleft this dity.for fife golden shores of , the Pacific, the husband and wife dredtning doubtless that in gin land of ;the shining . ore they should soon realize a fortune for them. selves and their children. The lady, we May premise, possessed more than •an Ordinary ehare•of intellect, width-had been cultivated to'a highly respectable 'degree by the care - of fond and doating prirents,•who little' thought of the use to Which that intellect would in af -tee-years he devoted; or hew their devotion would be repaid. Alas! they can feel, 'thew sharper than a eerpetiN tooth it is to have a ! thanklese child," ot-ene that brings then) only I sorrow Malawi of joy. - . . . The 'family Settled in San Franitisen. Seine time afterward, the ginaleman mid' his .wife, iceunneotiort. with a brother •of the latter,„ ol;onced to step in on n - Sunday to bear a Mormon missionary from Utah; who was then holding forth in San Francisco. They were prevented by the bad wytither rind -walking. from attending their usual place •or worship,' and is the house where the Mormon wee speaking- bapPened-to-lie in -their- Way,- they - epucluded after lowing hums and from mere inktosity, to go in and hear him —Fatal curl .oslty 1 Inauspicious day 1 What the 'ettirtio• ular subj 0 Or dieeourse was whirila they heard. we are notmdvised. :After doming out, . the husband and brother cFpresneil themselves ye. ' ry.freely uporiihetanetd. 'of what. they; had beard, and 'prolictitC4eirio 'of it:little if any, short'of blasithetay: '.le - the utter - astonish. ment_othoth,_however,_theLwifd-Inti-eister-ez . -- preen:W - 1f temseives highly plearierwitrit.. As u probribld'aidution of such a mystery we 'may say„fatforepocceding further, that it subsequently turned,euttharshe bad lierird a Mormon missionary while a young lady re , sidingto one of the river towns in Mississippi. Foligamy, was tit that timocaiefnlly mitMealed .from the numitle,Geattle.by the apostles-of Itt Smith, and etoutlyTdenied. Probably the , , , young, lady watt fascinated by the - romance ' which the .Mormottmay baye „skilfully woven into his discourse, and the Seeds of blasting ruin thus lodged'in hed mind' to - Spring - tip: - fructify lihd bear appleti:of Sodom 'to turn 'to _Miliett in the tasting many days . ufteniarti. Be this as.it may, the ladAloon became strongly attached to the-Mormon faith,' and went' fro wady if not constantlito'..hear •its apostle. ICA short timelte had acquired sufficient in . ffiutince over her to'ottntarher to resolve to quit her husband,,-ifle would hot accompany 'her —and repair to the graid rendezvous; of' the Latter Day.Saiuts; as they Style-themselves at- Salt Lake. City, , ,':.' .: •..".. .:. .:', , ', The determination once taken, nothjogeottld, dissuade her from her purpose. 'But the thil dren, what wad to'beCome of them? ' The mot ther wits devotedly, passionately 'attached to theta, end she detertplu'ed , to take theta w i th her I c The:'frither and ,hrotheri.of I course, he. canto alarmed. ''To, * prevent" her, from .going, - theyltneiv,well,'woul.the inii'cissffile, but they resolVed - tostkYo thi . ciaten from the yawn- . lig , gulf ;Which was. about opening: to receive ili9'nri - iiii4 ..in Otitsttrynie'!, 4 .:, tipcowuti4..: , : -P-9i , -idoch'o4.43ol:w, .*4-‘ti414r;:g,.. ,, 0, parents in. this . ...eity.",'They ,Werol tkerefere taken wheu;the mother wria`abeentoplacted nit hiaird:;, a't stetiMer;' , .and•isafely eenoltiug' NOR; P.lo(kir. it - 011#5:1,9; , 0461,01 , 9 , 1 . ?: ii4,,c,d.rii !ttid' ,boopitaibie:r4f;4Kb t runqphiim 4.',.:,,. -.7 l‘ 7 litZitort - ear t -ricitn :baffle% or , 'ciroutitient- : a' tictermßied:Wetatin; filiiliiiitiiiitiliti'tilit - lif, :iifieii - hei-:ilidpiti, tie r` ordv,:ii'fil'ly,k2ii K? :-,i tkop 'id odßibi9O to spur Ilarols,A a !lie. ilea6ni , Plinlini Cut, of..l)er -,obje go. „ The:'yery..,,i, x ,. '1100141101 : .014i , ittailed...bittught.tliat: - Mottter. , :to I this' ci rye ithuflitg'' , li , ,kriLritilsntiliged .C. , tig l •aw,i.i. I illtil l i ! i i - sl fi 'e',l'•,i4''', froth Yq''::*l;,i ) .l'i:iits:i": 6 !o . .iiiitlr' 11111*}. 4"0.0/19f.',Ilie.t eirotitat;thitne - wtleterminett that slidslieiddl iK ? i,, (okitVdi: I-Child eit: Iriiiii ' FiPiii?, ' A 64 111 1 j 1 .,1 1.1 2.,..n) 'l4 tik-'iv 4. i.61, - ;t11;, lo, , ittinv 1; t , ../. , r 1Y:i',:tt131?) . 3 4 0:.! : ' - ',.i.'..",F:c ,-,72'fg;',n-itz'gs::;kr-zcc;i,ZiA-44f-oiikM:,'v:gz-i'-''-'iO'=: . • 'down inuPthe foul abyss with 'her. • We paw over tI fitt4idres, the watchings that ensued., in this:city; a little more than 4. yiat l.. . , ago, 'on • the * part:of:oe grandparents of s dhcso - Waal. , -fa--7iiiitiiiCiTtf--solowd'our_oriTtyioittunte..o;- to: heap the mother from : taking them ta Utah, • to obtaimPosieSainn of them for t.ha.t-•purp'nee.. uffice' it to say; (dr..the time Tieing, !MC . falle.4- Hai Canpletely her- whiner soul had bedome - - -wramed . . up in' the grca.73—and_disgusting de ception which had seized upon her filmes giant, .the reader can judge when we inform him-that rather'than, _relinquish joining the vile horde which contaminate the sir of-Gr ea t by : their abominations, She actually tdre self fronilhe children' of her heart; Without them. • • • She did not however abandon her purpose. •, Finding hertiedf baffled for the time. being, be determined to change her 'viatica; the , more . certain to secure at a. future' day• what she could not therLeFect. Slid went to Salt Laic City via St. Louis, and her parents had , the melancholy satisfaction . to knoW that if she was lost. to them, ter -children, were at least safe. These, broTher andeieter,': unde - r alie bountiful and fostering 'care which they. re ceived, budded like the bpeoing rose beneath &mini Thiluence-of-the-Southurn- the sweet an spring. ' .',.They heard no'tltirig • more othritillinte day dust. week,. when they were struck "nFmogt„_ duinl, With autazement.by her` intranao into ti r te.family mansion. We pass over what fol. • as-the reader• Can muckbetter innigine than we can describe it,. She had . been to Utah, had been a ttiaCher - tbere, bad -fiearded. - at Governer-Brigham-Voung's, only 'bearded,_ had eeen nitwit suffering there front famine, and had-aeon also the error of her • *aye I Snid she 'bad been-:.land, -had new• left' the • Mormons and hod come to - lire ;her par- • ents and children,.end to do, what , slit; .nould, to make thein-happy, - ,.Sbe askeiY them to _ lastore_re.lier once more their confidence. - - - Of - course the delight:of - her parents was : boundless: She did not : profess; hoviiiver, to -have renounced Mormonism, but wished not to return to Utah, and.still insisted _that : the: :1 Mormons were gacdpeoplii, :and Brigham and his associates in ofpFai true proPticits: If theity drawbacks on the value of her repentance ore: uted ; regret or lingering susploion In Po minds of her,parents, they did not express,it, grateful and happy that she had done-so much as eho had,, and Ma& even afquasi confession as to the impropriety of her post conduct, and hoping. doubtless,, that time would accomplish what was 'tucking its Jter;getitpleta rem:lieu from b i er horrible delusion. • -bn.rtst Saturday morning, ''she requMited permission to take her children :info • town— her Parents'living iathe suburbs—to goshop., ping nod_promising to return by five 'or or at most by six,aolock in the evening: Tho per-1 mission 'was readily, granted and. they heve , ,,, mien neither.her nor the ohildien since. She hasincconiplislied her purpotie,: and . she is of course on her way bock to With: her children, bo thrust into the opening throat of the grim visaged and horrible [wnder, who sits midway upon the Rocky Maintain, lap-. ping his repulsive jaws, 'and, eager to ,devour" new victims as -they b e come entangled in hie foul, his leproui'ocits. • : - • Her dissimulation was profound,' via!3 per fect. So much for Mormonisin. EAST INISIAN Jucew.Eur —Madame 'Metier, . ' in her "Second Journey rount the 'firoild," • gives the following description of certain um. !explainable feats ofjugglery witnessed by her I wbila_sojeureingittrenglt_the Emit In neat "At the dose of the entertainment,,the per. formance of Hercules Was really euri'Me dko •appeared .with noliting . en: but ,e pair of drawcre;aAd a,eord was passed, around . , his neck, ma with this his bands 'and 'arms. weretio' firmly tied behindlitini that he oeuld • motimalie the cmallest movement. Ire canto' . 'to.us:to intretbe.hncts examined, and then ho Crept under idgh 'covered • baiket; beneath - _which:-variobs.igartnerout were `placed -after-theLla'pee'ef 7 aLfele-minutea,:ttig.:.kei___ wee lifted up',2arid-tite'llieroitlefi made hie pearauee• completely clothed in them. Then crept again under the•b!Mket and came ''out without them, but holding the cord with Jill its knote,; fast in 'his hands, Sze. All this • would; of c'o'urse, tw.ve been n'othing"ie'a their tie, where'assistence•might have been siven him, buethia wit In a•mendoti : Where TIO'111; Astafiett, was possible.. One of the gentlemen ' preeent - offered himlweuty-five rupees for. his Mystery,. but he declined, the offer.",' IGNORANCE OR GENENAL WASHINGTON —The, following facts in rel . .itfui; to'lVatiltington, are not stated . by either iifareholl, I,rrieg. Sparks; or Mrs. Kirk nna. ~ They leaked. out in ••.a, Fourth of July oration delivered Illy Johellthos- ' nix ' Though new' , facts; th . ey.mey be relied .. , . upon 118 being correct : . , •, - - . . Although , fur the tinie-luittldoh,lte lived, a ' very'diatingtilshed ..•tnan. , ,t be •.ignoranee. of Washington hit : wine things ie perfectli , inore. , ' 'dibie." He never tirtireled',ou'it .iteoinbuat,_ never 'sow n,railreati, or . locotnotive - engine ; Wks perfectly igtiorant.ei thitirinoirde Of the ( inag4ititis' elegrePh, never had . it •dnglisteeo.... • iype; , .Co tis• pistol; 13harp's'. , rifle, -, or need a friil.tou' t n!iiatL. .IIQ" ant: hia" meats with - at; ... iroi . _ , i',for neVer : nand n postage stamp on his ' ' , Fut lers nit ':. fun: W . tiet blng. or the nppliCa - ioil . of cloranwin to.alleviato ititlialitg, or; the use of 'gas for illnielnntion. ••• Stich a - men 1113 .- 0141' ,-- • . • . . elected -'-. ~ could hardly bo Preside 4 of th e United Statue it; -jiiiiße , times;' although -it :must'. toot:, • CcinteBeoci;Ttti.. , - . crepii,, , icratally havd' a candidaf!i„ -viTh-iiii-Fulit-rivdriiicrolf=lYettei-Thttirnreit'iti-O-at . pantteTs in kfsticia ... . . . ._. t .. . , ,•..„ ;Igo- Tt ! o of go.; 19 to L p. eyes•:‘, , Wi _9l4yqtuA,lgiulie them epgrJclo arid,: gibe a brit,;,' ; ' 'York.i;er,oti (lop ; 'at.aokrtigiso , uotiOtet .the'retit uud tnnke t • I'i'i;v4Frw(OierliOill font to p !6- 611( ! ,” f , I :6kiiititfil io rii : iiku6liti ‘iVio;ft. pOine'• '' - ) ! hwlit. !eltr , ‘,lr t fv,ity CARLIS_LE," WEDNESDAY, JANUARY-14;, A Peep ~ ,t English Ilomestitaire.,! • :• We Grid in t he' W.ashingtori,N . . the fellewing..eiirw. from ,a- 'leak Written frigate7fiferrimie.--dateil-BoutliampiiMijilgo• her 8: .• ' - " • ' Ne lavii been yisited a 'great '74'enl,-,fiei:e. espeorally, by navy ',.men, and- haitet . oreaied somethhig of an'exeitemciirin the 14i:44arid judging by tile pieces in the pap Vie . has been paid us neliore;, : ,tohrtspe cially by two that,of 4 tin aid guotidiii`Genel4l, the other that. flardWicke. Genorid'Erazier haepaseedmosf of hie life in Indin,' and mite lives ir:eeAte and conitirt on he Bouthampton 'Watei:'* dinner 'at his IioMM we la i d opiportiMkiy• of - Seeing how tho.arristooracy live here. 1 ' Lor4 . flArdwicke and family and several other gueete . were there to meet we,•and everything vii!ts.' ip splendid Ouo turtrined several other servants, waited at. tribin.':,..tho I plate wrisitiperb, and the dinner 'A1i0.1'444 Ivehrrche. We eat down-to-the table-:l4,iiitrf.. 'pnet seven. There aro always opeuletni;•rthd: 4word oac:;l9ions Lord !lard wiC,ki;'s family. consitted reuntess; his eldest son, (about 1 . 0, tr . .2)eililll4 Sourtesy;) - thre" - of:tlitFlti .. ,o6kingdaughtei4 you over..,aaW, nna aelierat Lady Mary and Lrid,f.'Ainit-"HT!*'"ir' beautiful; .rosy cheeks, ,laukrirrig' Oyes 6411- unligeoted:. manners yoe'rarely....aim; teke a great deal of out-door;l4eveteie. ; :and came aboard th e illerrimu,c Iu `,cli with Irish thinker-soled over wore, and . oloalie. pervious They ayer.,..l4T . ir yacht, walk the Lord. knoWit 14^7th4Y14416i„i and don't-earn AG4'pt tij) : Out. raiz], ' host (it' our.ladies to . :cloth ;•.and . yet he hn;':'jiaripi _ t h e y aro the -moati....eL4ant•lonkitie.••ironson:in'i their an 'rue tiotia . .ticarcitii 'het etireuet . toolia uk:9tl4t4j.:l thrro.suah;wii;bon r ... Jlic for!tsitift hattsijii . en: three of fiiel• &woe - ca.— • lib I ti die o'therer,p ; during the "y?!ehfityr, Friday Tor :a t ptbritJye; where he:apeirla stinter;- gentlememeeniairpc;:herithig; . 4e: whew. Parliante4 i 4 its ste4fee - -tii ii!ee id in his own hoeag; 'rt Hero he 14e ratite, nod they: gytktidl9 , !!'.: white plush I .toCa-hreeoboa , atvtrseti,ii4l.VlAifc. stockings and w. shoes brother iirbeatker.*cillt,c.,-.ll3l.ooituit'VE4: tary ; IntajWo !Oita jolly kiintlenhan.!.t • After dialer the .0r t 11( and tlis.qtlfpr Right they 4MEt blind map's, buff : in 'viblekihe had the . advaihige:',itti;slnueb rid theiC ,'! pettl%' ooatal.ustiSd so that they were'stislirtiatight.y. They Dull I Iti tbetr, mithei t ha eourse-of the game -Lord !Lull ;,,, r ioitql, itlmiell was blindfoldv,(l, and , trying to eatali ttoutti.cute,. fell Over his (laughter's lap oil the lloor ;., wheo two or three of the girls eaugi;i . ..hirtf , .by, legs and•drnegd his lordvfilli - roSiloi with laughter, es•we hll.were,'oh his bnyk % ~ato, t i lls gtiddie of the flour. Yet they pre perfectly re spent ful,, but appear (Tit perfriit:eiriallii'with each other. In foot the English : : irb a 'great' people: Two clubs here have offered,Us. the' uge of their Mown. ; ' • - • Aar Hew different nre. X.efrd daughters' front the print, .1164hfi, unbetninble material offen.pneasiio y,ln::this oouptry for ''young ladies!" . 10•L'atiOstkkie,.. tunics take that exercifie ttr health nod etretigth:; consequelitly:.tin3Y .:, are : • fresh robust and joyous. 'ln the thatiid S . iat es, their sisters too often mnpb °haat . ..ifitr, • bnuee,' strain to step', out lest they eheitetr turd htld'the' o o ll. Solo oll oo in their onio that they . , . ero,prenotturely old, never healthy, and, „t'ery,. - ;r• A ;ifit frequently fretful andput lb 1 of America; in 4eii:eviequi.,voyih,:,reAtili',.finwl mitriept in •tifp world t• but tient, ottil"befittlee so 'typitidq'th;'Ve..-:,:*bit'kYttiiy.:s Ourthile; ,b1.0,14TI14;e:;;144 more with free h air; hiy,,the foundation 'for toting . , eereuel, liatvleunie ;in their ktivsnotri yotre, as 'Pry ere brilliantly beau , rut in their ' . yhuth? ' . A Proper use for Monet Vernon. , , •• - ~,:._..... . . • , • The Ameri c an Preibyterian iningitstngthat the pronsident reasini for itiii.Aididul y . .in licluum , pliehing the purchase of itl.Onit, , ,tfiroon either through_ Congress or-the people, 'tow beeh'thai Di, one neaten. to horn dews. his - w4..euili to soy use to be made of it, witheritAhould tided ' seen purettsed„ proposes to Isintidadth - satiliTF: sully, ~n. stio. show ogr.PriictiB r iCo 4l- 141iYilleil: hat it affords a grand optiertutliff fOr doing a .ohle- thing. Let Mount - Veruoil'Ais;thst Wewe ' AINEiELO,ABIJET qt'Aiyellia; . ' Illifthe.4stie i i , ~l of Wisslung•ts repose there 'Niece 'atid wheq any mew 811411 hove . beets .prtille e4l ; to ',Per: forma patriotic" aostiou;'irerthrts the= honor,. let' thin body, when his , O,PiviCjd'?illeil home by the Creator,- be- burled Iciy:'oooi,..'or:Aii.' groan, by the side of thelAblent'otitneu ' foit it bilieneofisithlKO'grinttentifoni e - that:eair be . paid : to 'Aiip . lll.lil iti„dho .'lrittert 'Vend ' edhere—he win Guried'at Nouiltisiin:'!' 'TUC details of Lisle ,00hOuto eau pe, tdili'ctiiiiiid out. . Let the whole place4t;Auehington oWned it; he purchased by, s.h,. ,Lot ft. to laid out Lis a'Niii?diat.4 , . tid,:ap,!dreett. .wood. Lev nit diittniiitiO ~, , ,.illift:, , ,eispOSe there. lilt the law4eVill , ...d.ettti. 'On.' forests! by aet.,of q? . ,iiit , o4_,. 4 ' .ri`:::rfite':fiel *ins hare, oreoted:o:..b . :.*V . ic , 4-„ttle,i4onii, the liTotioticl''t'illitilis;‘ , 4* . r. i- ' t rue.tf•Aiy,,9e tutegiro of 'theiie'dotiltiti:•int * Steen& great fuels. This idelviuknObie •'04t4,1.. , ;1tk isistiltvit to the genius . of our , nation ehAald - L .iize uptiitits::2l.4)dis rentlifr'etwilleesefgni bor . the 'exclamation 'of: Itoridlticigorr,M - 7 - shthte . the thst4le of Trafalgar—t!Ast;:.Eirldosif,'uor Westuanster ~A .oboyl'+ - ,;01.-Fl•ill.:' , tbei , oopte iii * 'd,ondoss; perhaps no ono atireednifitvisiityy rind: der,rdin thadritnerable:Pile: r, T.14-tati6oppetlii:iti 'which surfound,.theiquightY • CO, ~ .sputillidis `wens , — inlin - Who'lie ori - hearetne:fistricir7, , tniit' , :When - th'e; - , visitor' haus , pass3;r4hrtutattlyo)olo. pari \ or time noble fine:{ utateAlol.ltiiiita :Vitery • Inobeineili.•he how fliiiithlit*WliShiCatipi t ,'' "'•, lie We l l ii - Ai hue 'oVCl'' . .hadi eielltkile4:VONteiiot ) tii4 r j 'Let' Itl-sisevVerooh 1 hoc: , be boukt4Childint the 'cult's*' sd the grestiet,inali , oefliCit WOlklio.hie 'of produiihigi b0,• . //ii•itespi - byhle)iiiie'rifilYilii .(nylon.'. 'L., , i` - . -, .. , !; . tyyt5 ,,,- 7 - 17:5 ,, ..*, - ;:n•ss . r - seisti .-,, .. 1 . . . •I‘l4.anp,:au.•:--pip •" . 1 , 40 titsitViipqtar , = 'l e 1 9 , 74% tepl,l l cti looh.. 4ctrio - . ,110:::-wOmiSaraTzrz4MT.4:E4,-.T . - ... . ' FFromPartei's. • 4iril of the , Tirdes. •,.. :.°. . A POETIC - Gull. " , . m , . B OW ilit HUNTED ON TINE PATAPSCO.. 1 . [A, beautiful ge ol poeSy from - a mine 'DEAR, as :"..,- , As the season', al" .. ,of richest - pearl, is thofollowing.' The .op ,proaOhes, .I begun to foid like having .4 piecititive reader can Almost hear its tnusid fiont'Lln.tho country_anieng-the.squirrulsf : --- ! --.—.- gently ______. rikdo as!it, !lows in liarmony with ! .and thmotlici!_day; havini.sut all things I!) - - rhilds , and , being ' accompanied - by • to ,;: , tho - nrost sotrowfariontinfOnts'of thOlitiMan friends;- who are, •so to_ speak„ , raytht .. heart:] ' .• . - green” in squirreU-shnoting, jumped in tl. ', 1 . .. •s" ' • airs and soon fbtind myself at nly - c , lodge," , on the -Patapsco 'River, a' , t good long wt. , !from town," as. they expressed it, and con lammed putting!" up" Minting apitratus.ft !three.' One of the aforesaid'friendiconsii. era himself au:fail:in h . porting Matters; au says he ~ used 'to could bring- down an, thing"—him" I shall - call! --,,- Quir." Th other is an exquisite, and coasidershuntin• au , dem loalt"-:ittur only . lent us' his - Tat liable presence, through love.for our society .The morning on which! wo ,wore to ~h i -Id did - woods away," I called 'up my guest - . ! at about three` o'cliMk; and after hovin, Made a hasty, toilet, satdoWn to"a. real Ow old cob-eery breakfast; alter finishing which ,And partaking of something proof agains ithe dews of early. morning; wo-'shouldered dur plceas and started for the woods; I tak-. lug ,witli me a highly fo r and well tfained dog, in miselliO. 6 , milting" should -1:hOt. exceed ;our expectations. - An hour's itrisk _walking brought us,to a protty Jair "aground." --1 gave my cOmpanions,dirW": tioaft where•to strike-in. at; -.lolling them-at the , :.sittne time' Mit. to spoil the, sport by :tutting Jim 'allot gar ne„ ..s abh_likblrds, _LI n a lc, Mg up my mind to have a squirrokhunt alote; also impressing upon them the nacei- , Sittoftepping as still us possible. ;- . 5.,-: , Ithen struck-outin an opposite direction,- :and- about' half a, mile further on got my :Drat shot, and 'bagged tuf 0001 o g oin g a 6 , 'little furthdr, I fhtnd a good it Ting sit," And ctiaimencod the labor of the day, in '.a Very- satisfactory matmertd myself ; but one not Mach' admired by the Squirrels. .! '''A abort:Omit after I heard an almostsim,- atent:one roDortof foot barrels ' which, to 'my surprise, wore in my iinmediate vicieltk,- .atid I instantly proceeded to the spot indt..', '.e.ated by the sound. ''. On gaining,lt I beheld- a scone such as I 'ffe.Vitr had before._ Thee was Exquisite, judtping•and running,round !ikon thorough 7 ArrOd colt - lot he apring - of the - yeariacrate.h - - - 1 'ing,and 'jerking at this head with all his Atteifgthy -- and a TRIM way furtheroil wes llitratitnentitin - ablevandlitrots - of - gaiz - pro.• ,trading front the_ hollow trunk of a fallen 'tree Weide him, cutting ms many antics In', •the air as J all fen's ;befell in an orchestral !chorus. - 'I 'stood for _ sumo an , almost ' •Ifursfftigwitis laughter; whoa gaining breath 1 luniefent, I 'lnqttried, • • ' ~. , X.l'lliat's the matter, Exquiatto 1". .That :geutleiniin,'torning round and, round, at length uspied , me, and - could only voclf Or ate, • .- ':- - .. - . :. 4 1:11Orriptsolomme, hornets!" - .- • "Whore is Quiz 1" saidl, laughing louder :,tfmn beflirtn, :: •• , -•.,' if Hornetel" roared Exquisite. - • ...;',..1.101n0it moment , In "a• sePulchral,voice .froin the hollow log; came the mystic noise, f!lforneitiN ' - . , . . . . ;.;.!:ff Shako ''Mit Offl" said; I, ic they are liallfilasti:-": ': - , - • ..- , ' • 4. 6, .:11aratles's.the d•I l" growled Quid, front ..itdridg: 11artnless - the devil I" echoed ~.. ..zicinitsitts, from a brOolt he had fallen into, .044 flian ; ', Which he -was jolt attempting to e,xl.rittate':lfftilsolf. •,., 1r I -ovate come tato 41illkdom.country again after squirrel, data •itisN'....Aluidah I Tub; my _boy, come help !me to-trash 'ena off. Ah ! I'll be stung to, 'dash 1: Al,! if I don't, dem me! Oh, och 1 , . . . _414...geh.1_-.llornetel hornets!' . fathers have.diiiMbefote,..thena,;...spend_their. ... .. .conking se , Roll' yourself in the brook," said I; "[bat's the wily way to got them off." , Int!) thefirook lie went, and such rolling flnfl :splashing,. swearing and groaning, giiims.yon 'toyer heiird beihro ;- and then, 'Opringing.up, with a howl he was off .10w, Onto hobili;like a inuidangf on a Texauprai= Ho, yelling, as he went, ‘, Hornets! hornets ! blr, , theso dent hornets!" I then stooped down to the ground, and taking a match from my pocket; lighted smile dry leaves and made a little_smoke, .which soon' dispersed the • balance, from round the log which contained poor Quiz, too then set to work,i-trying to relieve tihn from his unpleasant situation. Quiz," said I, "come out; the , hornets Aro all_gene." ?-4,Coine out I". said he mournfully; would like 'to know the best way to getout (Obis. I am stack last, Tub; and if you can't putt Me'ont. 1 Shalt have to take- up--my. residence I;ore:llV:ender -what they charge for board, and how: a'per .sen can anntse.himielf in cold weather?" "Do as the hears. do," said', suck your Paws." Pawahe , hanged l'said Quit; "get hold .oimy,legt; andTullAno,out..", .- ”Qertalilly, my dear fellow," said I; and taking hip by the phtent leathers, I pulled, iiniltAlgakootaAiarted-contpany—with Ads E' Ate. you contiag, • Quiz "1.0:04)S aq9 7 ',sposo 0 7 41ve atiOtharrAferk." . did:i give :atipthor je r , ;'.ie oti believe it ?•-off eapte this best half of tie 'unmentlonablos. ".'' . c f . E e l go, fta heavelea sake I" yelled he ? • ~, , •,,t ',W a i l) : uody; '.'• if•-yQ' 11 haVO - becOMO idle; yoit 'aro stripping mo altogether-I" ,-- • , ‘‘ I know that,"•said I, " but 'I can't help 4r - • f you have eaton. , 4,,filthers•bread `arid - but, smoked "father's" - cigars,; cut a 'swell it.,"- So after trYing every. Way I Could; I a‘t fathers" baggy, - and tried to .pat on had to, start.' to .our home; a milo oll; `and procure a mattFand wedgosto split him t ---- '. °u ,•. tight fir better havo been a poor canal boy, ''. • fathers" . influence' and reputation—you Op arriving, I inquired : „ „ ,,. Ihe son of a:chit:my-sweep or boot-block ; ' , i'Are you th e re yet, gull?" ' ial, Indeed, we would not swap - with. yon ' .i. Ain , t ,I, the r" said •he t .."'how the I &Mao do you think: I: Would.. guteopt•ri•-"- -'--- I '' -, ss , ,calti Misorablo &ducts you are,•• thlit,' .ie situation of a' poor, half.sbtrved mother ' " i'llayelbund ..soMe inatrumeltts,P.:said, l . : l' ." aritt ken 'g°44l.° split you oi% of .I); ° ,u r • ,union (dandy loafers.) ', What-in the name ependentirely upon parents, playing gen 'phisci.'j: • , ' - •' ' . (common sense aro .you' thinking oft— . • "gu ou,". said tho•poor follow with a groan, r, undiMover come a squirrel-hunt- . lalk Wilier° I.; Go to work, with either , our hands qr your brains,. or IMth, and be -ing Lon thaP4tpsco.,agairt,may the 4—' . linething I DOEI ' t Jueroly have it to boast' 'rue .mim,Ovilll ' l,lo '-'''. - f that you - have vegetated as other grain ; So at It I word: -', r Ittimirtefitid and Quial-. eras I but•let•tblks know' that• you count' • grOatieti, yollod, and:swore , by. ,lurne. -AS . lie 1 - 'Come, off,with your coat, clinch the , length tho log gave way and ant:rolled guts, 1 -,,,,,, the plow .boodles, the scythe, , the axe,' minus. bouts' and lino half his inexpresallejeo.:' - ue pickaxe, the`sPado•r-enything. that. will .. Such ataight i olealaides.Or ink I: it I coUld i , i labile , t:u toistir:yeat - T.LloodlT:-.Who faro: lonly_ do justice to the picturi3l-''' ''' " ''- - ''''t ;Mythat have wartitaieClligfluenae ‘in awl'- , 4 , ~4: What „ leas the „Cause O,f ...all „thisr". - .; : i q- L . :, ;•,,ty ? , •A • rootoy those , that .11avo- depend,.. ' 141 "" illi ” •Q l6, c°Lum°"°°d making his .I I alono on:tlio old' gontleniatOrpursot o+.• ; toiltit. l, ' ' •''. • , ' -• , -•----- ' - re they those : that have. chilled theirouiy• ' " Why," lipid he, with,. 4, most titotunful • • their position bY their.owp •itidustry land;`: expressloWel.'aquittetiance ' " ite . .and E x - • l b:icy? True, the old- gentleman's -. funds; ~, qulaiteiteen,A, largo: , hornet„'s • nest in? that •epersOtal•intlutince may spc9ro •tho forms ,--- • true, thoro,' - and:at we eooldalttind ao squir-: ; ; Prospect,'but , :ist Ithp, lone; his ,property, rols,,ldrds nor anything etse,;wk,agreoti . , to , ~ dio .and What are you r., A ruisurahla' I have, a Shot at - it; and here's the pad tintio=, migilisg-:--alitinalv Of flesh and • hones , that: Aneinies,".said ho, , rubbiitghinnuilfrueftillyt i'l 'Jude' to he taken Cate - 0f,r , .. . . ... .. 0 , r . "•I got •intq, 4:4C:trawl ",log,-, and '• recoil/ed. •••, ...kg* 'we .aa,y, • walk up,--turn „ round •,at , ,,t all Inyinjurieg in the year, wityp,Easpitsite : , ,tast Moo' tieforig breakfast, holp,. Pig ~ old, stood and leek it lit' flp(' ; hot coMcf„" hib!4' , ; an, give' Idea I - Mat atal.then it generous lift t he, Is1;aiill latiriteltinio in Ski. first 'tralit'.-L: ': business—learti how to•taketho lesd„all4. 7 ' 1. 4 :)qo sqeirici.hunt a ceritury= is enough Itir', ' it depeattforeior Oa bolng, led,: and- you;" ;m0 : ..,--Stkogavostarlodf4olitapeehtt•stwpw4- 1, -.3v0•-ntrideatoW-thc-tliseipi-littilvill-tatoolit „hg, ard' I- laughlng the whole way.,, ;;•' ~ -;, „I• ; 1tt.,•:,P0 this and, ,cinr i ator'd ;for 'it, • yolk .--: ' - ' On arriving at home, we tbandExquisito, ill seem. tO ••hrOaPto'.;ll•POW ' atmosphere, :. . and., snort' a. eight I, 7..l . lPsob.'.eyell, 'llial,:and l 4 ,) 5 5P .1 1 8 14' neliv , . tr,i,9?),O.:;„P'4' l Ad :a • n o w earth, , „cheeks wore'Pll . one: •• Poor foll o w, I. pitiect2: - ' alir to a neei:dosti ,-:and'.then, you :„Titiiy,,,:,. him, but could nOt restrainliaghlng;f% Thoi.: .I'4 lllo'l 4lF , 09od:: . : • Talie on; then, , t iy illath-starfalLftlfahelltit:litat-night, .o,Peatk_-..mtrlngfrota: O 11.0Ing1T,.„:bratiluxo,, '•:'. 'tho ,gatirlight:ortificatittg-as4m l , Proar -11 14 - 1 4,1 Pe'Yelltli!''' 3119,y; started that . hunting had fqr tam .., ',lid' op yogritead, and t oby,. all; Mesii4, llov:* , r,' , "olia'rins no'moro . .” 1 Ma to:fro:o44/410 .n. : -l eifilln l eiktlb .. 2bn# l 9fl l l l 9°Tior If !...*, lott yet got opt 'of the dmitse - op •hcconri t 'Ol - I , ''-* 4 :olt " , rPf4' 77- "•• - •-•''...i..tr-• - .•••.' 2.,;:•.•-i l• 1 .'•.••.•• • ilicir:ts,squirrel hunt," but tliat(Wltelf , theTT,.! -..--,--7:1..7..,,, _, , t - ~.,' ,da;ille.;lhunting:fdigtridie - bf• - Mairti '•-. i f,+.HA , 83 , 114..i i i;i ng .rod-ii'p l i, t‘e liked." not..bo pi3Efed'by;!withoit- a:\tewrrt ktoehis' = " l .",b,tido ilt:ilippiNd '.. to ,:have ,trpritirktid.-i- - ,..', ) 14,,Weight, by'Quis • 'and E aqui sit ...:4a for,/, - . W hy a i i ., l e p, 4 tOW fia ,4...66.,04,.010„ , . - 1 4..„...,t ; .p R ipyea my. hal* ql ll 4 ,ingib- and ' 'ma, as the' aon OaYA',.loirdttith r9.A .- kt.Z . twitif.arkvi t ho ! "l :"P tw:al4 ' .l*- '""'" .4"lll " :' ' ' ..",ist`ta i nt tWico as mnall'as 1., * Ihil' 'oily' il, , , :4 6 lialeftit • 04 . 0 ,i ii ,4 !YlA s it9 l ?, t rtinF9.* l l!:.,.i.rittte's attar - tar."' .''' ' • '''. ":"•,••-.": '''....•-: - .4'.,', tl(iiNt 1, l''..:"'t ,- ,• . ...•.•: -t.t ~•,,,,,.. : -,••,- : - ,t ~. 1 ,. ; ,.i;• -• p,;:• ~ ;1; - ,,i. t , •.,_ - •t•k; - , ',,',`/,tt•t•t •,, i- Vi, Tema: pf:•1108 ~ takoty, , liti-4itotiottlim ~_ - .. ,- .1 ,, ' ,4 , , -, - t .:" . 'l 4 ,f?lil,C7f.^: - #l: 4- fl itv , .•,•' - .2': 3 t! ,,,, ,411, ,, . iih4er' ,hoWsra,brltojaokaoti) ..t..A1ii.7, - d-4 -- ,, r'' , ,mravintka•who eon oracit :%3Q 5 ' • ill' h , T i Tours, with t 10,5 and gun; ..• • '- , •lttlituto aitgr,:kllll„,t-a1x,ha5.4141.0):40.1411..4., ...,...-----,,-, , ,.4-,, , ,,---, ,, ,,,,,- ,, , , , , , ~, , m.:K„,, , p•t_v, 4 7;:x.,,.41..„,,,,t,,,,,,, , , , , ,,. ,,, ,, , , , , , , , . „, , -,,,, ~,;•-• • • A DIRGE. Softly!.. • Shots lying, With her lips,apart. Softly f• 'Slip is dying, With broken ►toart 117filtiperl- • She isloing . .To her ilahl Test. . 'l9hiaper! is growing • pio, within her' breast . . 'Gently! She ie stooping; '6%15 has, breathed. bur last Gent*: yoitaro weeping, ..Stio : t4lEtearyn has past . "AN.9LO__STOIEY._ .. .. , _.. Onee - 49if a time omaidein , ... SA bspeitii a MiNtiMrn'tree, - , j---Aml-Moritiv,imeioso..beiide-lier,- -.:Moviirttimi•Volvo of constancy. .. Fairor, sweeter than the hlossoms., , ridiiging ovOr ber was she': AmillefMeart. within her bosom ' . • VlMOblithr and glowil,tumultuonsly. . . Both Wero.young, and fondand loolish,.. 'Nelthor trait, Om story goes; . • Ids 1 , 114 proud. and Pa was.mulish, ' Groat their love and groat their woes. So thee kissed, and' wept, and payted, Swenring'.overtto'be Bte; • Died. thomiaideti broken-hearted Was the . loyes;t'aithful too? • typita - woal thy bankcir , • . ' .(.4urnor4thiSpefed altbmas : _And_pb. - ciktr•dataos out rank: her, I__ _ • -,. , Wttli[her.poaliot of °gold; • - -Roignius. hello .of every. party, :• . `l'Diccked'liitif Nee and jewels Looking' ftesn'and very. heart)+, - 111,tiv41he victim tit:despair. riecenfottod the little. fellow— Tot* tt-witlew . .ttsico his yearn; Fattind td4i .7 ripe and mellow, Witit tirnaii or Hint) denin ; Big plantatien;ner-vafils plenty; SpleritiioAnantlion,.pomp.`and easb; Cured of twenty— . .I`l?at i cura lo,dlgease. . . ....,.. - Learn duatini lovers. • •.141 viitivairtguislunot to ,break. .Any.tlifgg;of greater valuo Tbam:l.V . peothiaba,you.make:* Biiiaota . lvero made to put in.mOtion,„ . Blood that otbm*ise e,ool p— • . 45 iPletumfe;!ppotle-o4l4liirmuotltmit:„L:,o , - • - :- - - t-: • . iltpuilg 1 . en. Ilow mini pit ug'cii Oil o:f the. iiresent clay, instead of iiiiit(dliing' mit. I rite Alio 'world aod , earning afiii • okincioa dud biiildineup a rep utationt broiigh;lidr own . 9i.eit ions as• their time in iciiii,niiiis;le) l 9l , dissipation, and depond'upoir:ti_Wity rathOrs . even !Or tlei daily bread necessary 40..prOtong theit. worthless Oxistenco r To all/ each:drones wo would. recommend the followings' Stand up.herej.yotmg, men,' and lot us talk to you. You ,'have trusted -along. to- the Contents of ." father's purse," on his lair late tor your Influence- or - success in business.; .Think you-that "father" has at tained to emineireo•Fn lus proteSsion but by • newcurled. inideStry br that.ho- has amass oil a fortune honestly ivitholit-energy, and aettv_ity.?__You,shonld r kliow. that thotitcut-.._ ty l requisite forithe acquiring :of fame; . or fortune is essential to, nay, - instmerable from, the retaining 'oolller . of these , §ttp..! ,pose"-father" has the " rooks" is abutitir mice . ; if you hever,eatmed.any thing for hint, • you have. no Mere:business with -- these " melts" than gorilla: Lis. With a tortoise! 'and if he : allows you to :Meddle with them, he perpetrates : untold mischief. And iftho oldientimiian is Welsh of his cash—toward y_ouovhiltate_alloWsyou_ro—witile_ r away.„ Your time, you'd better leave hint ; yes, run ea.:Tor than , bo an inabooilo, or kunetbifik wormh throukli.sb"borrupting intim:nob. ..goourr or later you tuilitloam to roly'on your oivure;erourcos,,or youz-3yill ISM A,Dandy Wild Cat Ono night the past Week, Jules Frank, ''of this county,.: was aroused front his slumbers by the agonizing.ory of chick-, • . O,Us-io-distress, gun and rushed to the restin; upon hts.ar rival-at .therldotel - de : 'SChiekenho, .to his 'great consternation, 'discoyered the muti lated remains of .tWo ofhisfavorite birds; _ as tho immortal poet says, a lying . .• dead on the ground."•• Ilisanger was great and drew both upon the English and French ' languages for a properly intense apreseion of itself., But While the said Frenchman was lament leg the untimely fate. of thwinnocent and , tender, pullets r whoso voluptuous breasts -- wore only hid from Vitit9 by the downy feathers of 'budding henhood, ho saw -the .. identleallblinC:anthor of all Shia bloodshed . and ornithological misery; pass before kiln and vanish down into the darkness of his own , cellar: -• . -- -• , It was a moment of 'awful emotions and ' as hlynheer Von Sodfence has since gantly remarked, "a time dat he vas tinit;. • ing vould spnlit a yeller mit• scare." But revenge was the predominent passion, and so, nothing daunted, the valiant Frenchirtan r , gun hand, follmved Ton_Sodfence, Mid a lantern" descended into the Millar pruparqd for mortal combat. In order to ' prevent escape, • the door :was closed and ' fastened behind thorn. ' And now all was silent about a minute, ivlitin the dull heavy report of a•gun carte m -z froin tho cellar. And .then the door opened . and. m ghastly -looking Dutchman' "mita -lantern" escayed into the op - du - air, and' then a cloud of smoke; to ti sweet scent; . • ed cloud," lilted itself Mir of the cellar, way; and revealed the features-of -a moAt ghastly Frenchman. • . ": , . There he stood, his gun in one hand'and• _the feline robber's corpse in the ether. .At" last he caught his- breath.and said: id Oh mon Dieu, vet horrible eats. - Link from ; ze perfume he be one great dandy wiz ze: Wild Cats." Arid then the recovered Dutchman came up and'haid he "pellet' dat it vas a ethialc cat,",and. in the phlegmatically profound : opinion we concurred. • • • • When we left the aromatic' shades ; of the cellar-way; the - Prenclimam-whm'Could--not tallt Dutch and the Dutchman who couldn't talk Trench, and neither Of • whom -could _speak_comprebensible cussing the origin, , habits and skunks in general—a subject, in natural his- torY' Of which neither of them had ever heard before. '• And •the last of--the matter was,' that tho Frenchman felt insulted . because the Dutch men incontinently-remarked that he , c pellet sthink cats vas live all der life omder on-- •• lons," which allusion to that great Parisian delicacy threw the Frenchman into spasms, and unceremoniously closed the discussion. It la, however, our opinion, that freither of them will over hunt skunks in u tight collar .. 'again. • • IN Western Annoyances. who 'recently- returned frenikaztotir in: the', 3 ffeat, relatps,,an,,stneo,' dote illdstrating the-hintertrta which oilers in that region aro- exposed :; irr - his 'passage to one of the rivots,-ho fell In com pany with a, 'talkative lady and gentleman,' to whom he was relating some of his suf ferings from mosquitoes. "Husband," said the lady to the gen4..o unto owning that - title, "you bad better tell the gentleman about tho. Man we met-- The hint was sufficient, and; husband'' '. prOeueded to say that, in their travels - far- Our west, They made the acquaintance of a . stalwart rollicking,- Western , hoosier, ono of the genus who could whip; his weight hi wildcats," but Who po'Ssessod a fund of, quiet humor. On ono occasion they had 'stopped at a hotel in the interior, not oftho most inviting appearance. They were . shown to their rooms tho • hoosier at ono end, and die lady' and gentleman ,at the other, of a long hall. About midnight the drowsy couple wore startled by tho report of firearms, proceeding from the end of the ball occupied by their , travelifig Compan ion. ,Both started up .in bed .nnd began to__ Pe sculate — on the probable - anse of, this untimely alarm,- when they heard'a - rushing of feet, and a confusion ;oflvoides in the hall. On going to the door, the gentleman found the whole household; headed by the • landlord rushing in the direction of the ro-. port. 'curiosity led him to join 'this midnight procession, and •ho- arrived with the'rest, in front of- the hoosier's door.—' ,Tlui landlord tried tholatch, bet found- IC fast whereupon, in a loud voice, be demand ed instant admiselon. What do you Want?" roared the voice within:, - • - L Claret do 'was then:um - eine 'froth ivittilo.„.“,lts my room, and .1 1 m„ in bed; 'can't opine in.' , .'+" Let ' ma in I" shouted the landlord, In aloud tune, at the satne time shaking — the e lchir''Ablenty, or, I'll break the dbor . •.• Liold on 1" rejoined the - vdice within; I'll open the-door.". ... • .. . The door was soon opened,.rush ed the whole party, ezpeeting-to 'And the • floor covered-with blood, '• What was surprise-to find everything in their proper - 7 place, and the hoosier calm -and 'Aeon- '• - merged. • A revolver_ was__ lying, carelessly upon-the bed. • .• • ••• t , Who fired that pistol 1" demanded the landlord. .;“ I did l"..was-the reply. • 1 , Why 7" asked the landlord. The 'lowlier stepped to - the bed, and throwing back the cov,ering-said „ ; Limit beret" Do you see that?" . . . The attention of the party -was at, oiled directed:to the point indicated, 'and there , ~5 overlhe Whole surface of the. sheet, bed; begs were scampering in 'every 'direelion, ' • )litera fleck of she . epfriglitened liy.a dog:. ~ Thelaudlord.WaA chagrined and puzzled, ~ and looked athisloil&rTaran . explaisation... began.the ,straighten- - big himself tip to his fullheiglith, and 'gee= tionlatingWith his. right hand in grandi loquent Style; • these are. my 'friends; , hay° settledelleriurstic with them, and.wo' • are on friendly terns; but on' the: windOW- sill there, just tiuteide, you Will. find two • infernal big fellers tbatl,,neniden't do any 7 thing Willi and 'so ustiitnbUnefturongh'.= But it's ettright now; IM:4lk:under tittabetive-en'tott -and my friends-bertsi wtildniftet ultaig well (Monet 4t /a nOdleis toridd.tliat'tho landliardre-',' ,. :uldlell3U 8116014;ra onjnyed a ficarlpia,ngb it'OhatateWthurghtit;,. named ,Davi# A. ' ~ ,iiiilion);'ilkstiiiiii cttiii 7 iid to, that place tiit . .ltastraha;:.iti t er.iiii:.abscru3a__ot_fttat4sars,-1. , :: '' , :firiti`o'hts dOpartaie, (ease; the Reitstitor79 A :•. 'he;h4l4;teltod wit* a fraotioa,'ar -thirkg444 '!. mins thooban4 miles, having heartin s ltinr."..9t,..= .. • tlieulioVinoiA parts:pr . fps • *0441 . 1110; 1 3,,4! , ::. , (,-; exhlked lit'a #llmeite :tip , wariar that' ottitohet! -. 'would ignite afte r th‘rtj ~totpatie,sAiosaselirp',,R., • , iiii.iitln. h,s4, hos' been so pticrsmaterfro2ist ,, :thti i 1 ,,,.. IfOsitil3tates' as . ,'VO s :iiitiret: ( liit !.111i. , ..iikihrett.:iir...,..:." - IA 0110410 hitatioe,fio'tbs,ssma - dirSotton itt . .slioil ha' set' tif,'!.. , llaitjiffi 010,;,t.1 . 0.41:. , iiiiy:::,... , 'n•therltiat't i 1 tOe„lsi4eppiltory.'imi,ftbelptc.! lie NA ,I:.` geg to motid ;101., , . c4iiiii •!tt 'in .0.e.,' Arpn • , r, , ~, , , 0110011 , ,coyi, , :irt !it, ii,.•eioilottOys4iVisittW= ; .::` ll " ht thitt,llo44li.aaas:sll4laWtii;lo4. l l 3 • INII NO. "19.